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How much can I borrow
Please enter your income and outgoings below to see how much you could borrow. This figure is for indication only and is not a legally binding mortgage offer.
Number of applicants:
One
Two
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Four
Applicant 1
Income
(all amounts should be gross and to the nearest pound)
Basic annual income
Amount of annual income before tax.
£
Additional Income
Annual regular overtime
Annual amount of regular overtime before tax.
£
Annual Bonus
Amount of annual bonus received before tax.
£
Annual regular commission
Amount of annual regular commission before tax.
£
Annual shift allowance
Amount of annual shift allowance before tax.
£
Annual car allowance
Amount of annual car allowance before tax.
£
Large town allowance
Amount of large town or geographical allowance received before tax.
£
Secondary job
Annual salary of second job before tax.
£
Annual rent/mortgage allowance
Amount of annual rent or mortgage allowance received.
£
Pension
Amount of annual pension payments including state pension received.
£
Working tax credit
Amount of annual working family tax credits received.
£
Commitments
Monthly loan repayments
(with more than 12 months remaining)
Monthly amount payable for all loans outstanding with more than 12 months remaining.
£
Monthly hire purchase repayments
(with more than 12 months remaining)
Monthly amount payable for all hire purchase agreements with more than 12 months outstanding.
£
Monthly maintenance payments
Monthly amount of maintenance payments.
£
Total balance of credit cards
Total balance of all credit cards.
£
Applicant 2
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Applicant 3
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Applicant 4
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Principality will lend
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This information does not contain all of the details you need to choose a mortgage.
Make sure you read the separate key facts illustration before you make a decision